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This course offers a practical introduction to the use of contemporary behavioral principles for assessing, formulating and intervening using mindfulness-based and action-focused therapies, such as ACT, DBT, MBSR, MBCT, CBT or Behavioral Activation Therapy. Classical and operant conditioning principles will be presented in a user-friendly manner to guide intervention. Mindfulness will be clearly understood (and practiced) in terms of contemporary operant processes. Cases and extensive experiential exercises will be used to see and grasp the behavioral principles in action. Practical, effective clinical use of the principles to supercharge your therapy work will be the focus of this workshop.

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